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so i grabbed maggie and i just said, run. >> maggie is 3-year-old maggie mullen, attending the fair with her mom, two sisters and grandma. she was wearing her new tutu for the occasion. maggie was crushed, bleeding and trapped in the rubble. but there were some guardian angels in that crowd too. lots of them. >> never in your wildest lifetime thought that something like this could happen. >> reporter: what happened next accidentally caught on cell phone video by david wood who forgot to turn it off as he tried to save the girl. several panicked concertgoers struggled to free her. a nurse, a state trooper, a county sheriff, a firefighter, a nursing student, a doctor, and david wood, a machinist who used his shirt for the tourniquet. all stabilized maggie's bleeding arm, freed her from the rubble and rushed her to the hospital. where maggie's chief concern was saving her ruined tutu. >> there's not enough words to express my gratitude, i mean those people went above and beyond. >> maggie's mom suffered a broken leg, maggie's arm is now in a cast, but she's home from the hospital and new fr
so i grabbed maggie and i just said, run. >> maggie is 3-year-old maggie mullen, attending the fair with her mom, two sisters and grandma. she was wearing her new tutu for the occasion. maggie was crushed, bleeding and trapped in the rubble. but there were some guardian angels in that crowd too. lots of them. >> never in your wildest lifetime thought that something like this could happen. >> reporter: what happened next accidentally caught on cell phone video by david wood who...
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if i entitled the book maggie eaea healthy, somebody in a book store looking at a title "maggie gets healthy" is really not going to identify with somebody who has been overweight or who has health problems who can't bend, play sports because they're just too uncomfortable. >> kids aren't thinking about a diet. whatattrikes me i looked at the book, it's not about a diet but about a girl eating healthy. oatmeal at breakfast. changing her habits but yet that word sends august the wrong messages. >> again, i do understand it. if we say what is your daily diet consist ? if we use those words? what would you say that that means to you? to me it means what is it what you eat each day? what is your food that you normally eat each day? and we use that as what is your daily diet? so diet is kind of a misconstrued word, and it has many, many meanings. >> i think the other thing that struck me reading the book is, you know, you show a girl who's taken responsibility for herself. very well motivated. at the same time, all the kids who are making fun of her for being heavy, it almost seems to sen
if i entitled the book maggie eaea healthy, somebody in a book store looking at a title "maggie gets healthy" is really not going to identify with somebody who has been overweight or who has health problems who can't bend, play sports because they're just too uncomfortable. >> kids aren't thinking about a diet. whatattrikes me i looked at the book, it's not about a diet but about a girl eating healthy. oatmeal at breakfast. changing her habits but yet that word sends august the...
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. >> reporter: on the cover of the new book "maggie goes on a diet" maggie is seen dreaming of a thinner self. the 14-year-old character is bullied relentlessly. maggie was teased and made fun of just about every day at school. she was called fatty and chubby and other names that were very cruel. searching the refrigerator in hopes she would feel better, eating lots of bread and cheeses, including some cheddar. but after losing a lot of weight by eating healthier foods like oatmeal and fruit and exercising more, maggie instantly makes new friends. now the book's weight loss message targeting girls as young as 6 is stirring up big controversy before it's even been released. >> there is no question that books like this that teach our kids to focus on what's outside and to suggest to them that popularity comes with being thin, it is the wrong message to send to our kids. >> reporter: in fact, a recent study shows eating disorders for children under 12 have increased by 119% over the past decade. taylor was a healthy 6-year-old but she said something that shocked her mother, tonya. >> she ou
. >> reporter: on the cover of the new book "maggie goes on a diet" maggie is seen dreaming of a thinner self. the 14-year-old character is bullied relentlessly. maggie was teased and made fun of just about every day at school. she was called fatty and chubby and other names that were very cruel. searching the refrigerator in hopes she would feel better, eating lots of bread and cheeses, including some cheddar. but after losing a lot of weight by eating healthier foods like...
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in the book maggie is bullied because of her weight. after changing her diet the pound fall off and maggie is transformed into a soccer star with a new group of friends. pediatricians and child psychologists say the story is sending a wrong message to overweight kids. >> never use the word diet with kids because it provokes an image of do this for a little while, done and it prediction the image that something is wrong with me, i need to diet and i need to change something. i need to do something different rather than promoting healthy lifestyle. >> i think people come in all different shapes and sizes and people need to realize that. sometimes anxious kids later develop depression and sometimes they develop self-esteem issues. >> we know self-esteem issues lead to eating disorders. a recent study but the department of health and human services show hospitalizations for eating disorders increased 119 between 1999 and twitch. the book does not hit store shelves until october and some threatening to boycott amazon if the company decides t
in the book maggie is bullied because of her weight. after changing her diet the pound fall off and maggie is transformed into a soccer star with a new group of friends. pediatricians and child psychologists say the story is sending a wrong message to overweight kids. >> never use the word diet with kids because it provokes an image of do this for a little while, done and it prediction the image that something is wrong with me, i need to diet and i need to change something. i need to do...
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so i grabbed maggie and i just said run. that's really all i remember until i woke up and it was where we were was pitch black. >> reporter: her two oldest daughters are okay. but her 3-year-old daughter maggie was seriously injured. >> they haven't given me a guarantee either way. we'll hoping that she'll have use of her arms. >> reporter: she and state officials say bystanders probably saved maggie's life. >> it was a hero every ten feet. i cannot tell you how proud i am to be the employee of 6.5 million people like that. >> reporter: several minutes before the collapse concert organizers warned that a powerful storm was approaching. but they did not order an evacuation. but the governor says now is not the time to find a scapegoat, but to do everything possible to comfort the grieving, and injured. manuel gallegus, cbs news. >>> in syria, thousands of palestinians are on the run after government forces attacked a sprawling refugee camp in the port city latakia. video posted on the web appears to show tanks and security fo
so i grabbed maggie and i just said run. that's really all i remember until i woke up and it was where we were was pitch black. >> reporter: her two oldest daughters are okay. but her 3-year-old daughter maggie was seriously injured. >> they haven't given me a guarantee either way. we'll hoping that she'll have use of her arms. >> reporter: she and state officials say bystanders probably saved maggie's life. >> it was a hero every ten feet. i cannot tell you how proud i...
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on the cover of the new book maggie goes on a diet maggie is seen dreaming of a thinner self the fourteen year old character is bully relentlessly but after losing a lot of weight by eating healthier foods like oatmeal and fruits and exercising more making instantly makes new friends and even transforms into a star soccer player. what do you say andrew is that sending the wrong message to girl no no good for maggie because i mean i grew up in buffalo and i used either chicken wing or twenty with you know most meals and i could use a book like that when i was just before ten in the book some some. you know i mean i think no i think that this book is totally wrong though because why my dear editor is i know no let me finish from my experience the fact kid is always funny and has the most friends so i don't know there's a bad kid growing up i can vote just that i had on who are heads i don't know i am that everyone by were amazing and funny and i did you live in. the film. that's right there you see every day for the show if you experience. taking it as an arm i just think that people are fr
on the cover of the new book maggie goes on a diet maggie is seen dreaming of a thinner self the fourteen year old character is bully relentlessly but after losing a lot of weight by eating healthier foods like oatmeal and fruits and exercising more making instantly makes new friends and even transforms into a star soccer player. what do you say andrew is that sending the wrong message to girl no no good for maggie because i mean i grew up in buffalo and i used either chicken wing or twenty...
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[applause] >> in the next award goes to maggie. please step to the podium. she has been a hearing officer for 11 years. she conducts a hearing for protests, parking citations, and burglar alarm penalties. she is in charge of administering and conducting coordination with federal and city agencies. penalties, she was instrumental in facilitating that. she is a diligent individual. for example, in 2009, she worked with the information technology subdivision to streamline the scheduling process and leaving countless hours of human labor. the acting director is here to present the award. >> i have asked her to come up and speak a few words. >> i want to thank her for her hard work and dedication. she really is a work force. she does what ever i s curve. she compiles all types of statistical reports. she has run the program very well and i am lucky to have an employee like her. >> i want to say thank you to everyone and i appreciated very much. >> thank you for the very difficult job that you do. [applause] >> the next award is being bestowed upon walter. leaves
[applause] >> in the next award goes to maggie. please step to the podium. she has been a hearing officer for 11 years. she conducts a hearing for protests, parking citations, and burglar alarm penalties. she is in charge of administering and conducting coordination with federal and city agencies. penalties, she was instrumental in facilitating that. she is a diligent individual. for example, in 2009, she worked with the information technology subdivision to streamline the scheduling...
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luckily for france they didn't have ronald reagan or maggie thatcher or a political strategist named jude wineskin who created the political tool known as supply side economics to pollute their economics and so they start with common sense common sense the says that economies run on people having money in their pockets to spend i don't billionaires being at able to add to their swiss bank accounts is actually a good thing but it's common sense so when it comes time to cut their deficit the french went after the excess the fat cats who were living large where the country's rest of the country was struggling and the rich in france were willing as their letter noted in the public finance deficit and the prospects of a worsening state debt threaten the future of france and europe and when the government is asking everybody for solidarity it seems necessary for us to contribute as in they realize there's not much quality of life in being rich or living in a poor country a sentiment that most billionaires here in america like the koch brother oligarchy don't appear to understand that ameri
luckily for france they didn't have ronald reagan or maggie thatcher or a political strategist named jude wineskin who created the political tool known as supply side economics to pollute their economics and so they start with common sense common sense the says that economies run on people having money in their pockets to spend i don't billionaires being at able to add to their swiss bank accounts is actually a good thing but it's common sense so when it comes time to cut their deficit the...
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. >> we are going to be talking to maggie haferman coming up. joe, i know you always have something to say. i shouldn't even have asked. >> he is not the reserved type. >> krystal ball, joe watkins always good to see you. >>> other stories we are following. violence is ratcheting up in iraq when nearly 30 people were killed sunday night when baghdad's largest city mosque was bombed and dozens of others were injured. an army officer was found dead after killing four people. leonard john eggland led them on a manhunt. after a standoff, they found eggland dead about what they suspect was a self--inflicted gun wound. a 22-year-old ohio woman remains missing in a case local authorities say is the most baffling that they have ever seen. this week end, nearly 100 volunteers search for a sixth time for caitlin martin last seen by her fiancee two weeksing a. with her wedding two weeks away, she vanished without a trace a month before she was about to get her bachelor's degree. police say they have no evidence of foul play. she left her purse, her car, on
. >> we are going to be talking to maggie haferman coming up. joe, i know you always have something to say. i shouldn't even have asked. >> he is not the reserved type. >> krystal ball, joe watkins always good to see you. >>> other stories we are following. violence is ratcheting up in iraq when nearly 30 people were killed sunday night when baghdad's largest city mosque was bombed and dozens of others were injured. an army officer was found dead after killing four...
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jenna: but in this book, maggie is going on a diet. >> no, maggie happened to have gone on a diet, she made that decision herself because she was fed up, she wastiesed all the time -- teased all the time, she could hardly move, she loves to play sports, she would run and she would fall and sweat and sweat and she wanted to be better. jenna: so after she goes on a diet, and here's another criticism of the book, some say all of the sudden she becomes skinny, then she becomes popular with the guy, she has a great life, she's happy, she's full of self-esteem and some say listen, that's the wrong message of tieing weight to happiness, that there's not a direct connection there. >> well, if one is obese and one loses a bunch of weight, and one becomes fit, i think the rewards of just accomplishing that is good enough, whether they become a soccer star or not, and maggie doesn't happen to be a very beautiful girl, she's an average girl -- >> jenna: she's pretty cute, she's got pig tails! >> she's cute. jenna: we're going to have to run. we're showing the book cover, it's not out yet but certa
jenna: but in this book, maggie is going on a diet. >> no, maggie happened to have gone on a diet, she made that decision herself because she was fed up, she wastiesed all the time -- teased all the time, she could hardly move, she loves to play sports, she would run and she would fall and sweat and sweat and she wanted to be better. jenna: so after she goes on a diet, and here's another criticism of the book, some say all of the sudden she becomes skinny, then she becomes popular with...
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from sports to comic favorites like maggie and jigs and happy high hooligan and sheet music of the popular songs of the day. this wasn't just a newspaper it was a penny a copy home entertainment center. hurst was 23 years old when he took over the san francisco examine. his father gave him a money losing rag that ranked last. the grandson had an idea what his grandfather was tried to do 102 years ago. >> i think the direction was one of like nfl films. a kind of making the every day into the heroic. making a fire into a confligration. making a war into the the story of the century. it's taking a story that's in the face not interesting to everybody and finding the story within the story. >>> given that, william randolph started an assault on the masses. like him or not, the country was dealing with a giant of a man, not to mention a giant of the newspaper that had an opinion on everything. >> make sure you yourself nominate the candidate for whom you are to vote. >> reporter: but one thing slowed him down in the early days, he did not have unrestricted access to the hurst fortune. his fath
from sports to comic favorites like maggie and jigs and happy high hooligan and sheet music of the popular songs of the day. this wasn't just a newspaper it was a penny a copy home entertainment center. hurst was 23 years old when he took over the san francisco examine. his father gave him a money losing rag that ranked last. the grandson had an idea what his grandfather was tried to do 102 years ago. >> i think the direction was one of like nfl films. a kind of making the every day into...
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. >> maggie, netted a couple of things he's running against the size of government but it points out he used $17 billion in stimulus money to balance the state's last two budgets related to carrying out a key provision of the health care law, received $83,000 in federal farm subsidies between 1987 and 1988. is it going to catch up to him? >> absolutely. i think if his rivals frame it correctly as he is not what he appears to be, it could absolutely hurt him going forward. the thing he has going for him right now is people, these early state caucus goers and voters is he is what he says he is, he is a blank slate, they don't know very much about him. they are going to learn a lot going forward. that's why it's such a question right now of mitt romney and the democrats, how soon do you start to define rick perry, the time will start running out and stories like the "new york times" story is a good road map for that. >> wayne slater, best thing he has going for him is outsiders from the state and george w. bush and the worst thing he has going for him is his resemblance of george w. bus
. >> maggie, netted a couple of things he's running against the size of government but it points out he used $17 billion in stimulus money to balance the state's last two budgets related to carrying out a key provision of the health care law, received $83,000 in federal farm subsidies between 1987 and 1988. is it going to catch up to him? >> absolutely. i think if his rivals frame it correctly as he is not what he appears to be, it could absolutely hurt him going forward. the thing...
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maggie lake, cnn, new york. >>> okay. we want to bring you developments now from libya, and even amid talk about rebuilding libya, there is still pockets of fighting between rebels and gadhafi holdholdouts. rebels have mounlsed the transfer of hair leadership from benghazi to the traditional capital tripoli and that's where sara sidner joins us. first of all, has there been much movement in the past 24 hours in it tthe hunt for gadha? >> reporter: we haven't heard anything new. there are have been plenty of rumors going around, but the sole hid fact is that moammar gadhafi and his closest allies and family have not been found. there is a lot of speculation, but that's all it is. yes, it's important that the opposition is able to prove that they can find him, but they're really trying to move fort politically and even folks in the street who own businesses and homes here in some parts of the city are trying to clean up and open up their shops and prepare to try to get back to business as usual. and that will be some time b
maggie lake, cnn, new york. >>> okay. we want to bring you developments now from libya, and even amid talk about rebuilding libya, there is still pockets of fighting between rebels and gadhafi holdholdouts. rebels have mounlsed the transfer of hair leadership from benghazi to the traditional capital tripoli and that's where sara sidner joins us. first of all, has there been much movement in the past 24 hours in it tthe hunt for gadha? >> reporter: we haven't heard anything new....
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bush in a general election. >> wayne slater and maggie haberman, thanks for joining us on "hardball." >> thank you. >> when we return, was irene worthy of the treatment she received? you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. emily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. ben and his family live on this block. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. re/max agents know their markets, and they care enough to get to know you, too. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. over time, my lashes thinned. after 40, i didn't have enough lashes. i'd heard of latisse® but had questions. my doctor said... latisse® is the only fda approved prescription treatment for inadequate or not enough lashes. now with latisse® my lashes are longer, darker, with more than double the fullness in 16 weeks. if you are using or have used, prescription products for eye pressure pro
bush in a general election. >> wayne slater and maggie haberman, thanks for joining us on "hardball." >> thank you. >> when we return, was irene worthy of the treatment she received? you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. emily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate....
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maggie is a senior writer for tech website, cnet. >> when you have winds blowing 120 miles per hour, it can really affect the equipment that is on towers that is exposed to the environment. these stories are high, the equipment is up high. >> during hurricane katrina, over a thousand cell towers were knocked out and there's no federal standard for wind speeds that those towers must withstand. bobby is the manager on the outer banks of north carolina where irene is expected to make a direct hit. >> all communications will be impacted because it doesn't take much to turn a tower the wrong way or turn a dish for our communications the wrong way. >> cell phone companies spent millions to upgrade their technology, but not for the worse case scenario. >> it doesn't make sense from a cost perspective for them to be building their network for the highest demand. >> of course one option is to use a land line phone, but that won't work for everybody. in fact, more than a quarter of american homes today are cell phone only. chip reid, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >> people who live in san fra
maggie is a senior writer for tech website, cnet. >> when you have winds blowing 120 miles per hour, it can really affect the equipment that is on towers that is exposed to the environment. these stories are high, the equipment is up high. >> during hurricane katrina, over a thousand cell towers were knocked out and there's no federal standard for wind speeds that those towers must withstand. bobby is the manager on the outer banks of north carolina where irene is expected to make a...
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. >> reporter: in the town of jamaica, catherine hatinguais and suzanna maggi were rescued after the road and two bridges that led to their hillside home washed out. you would have had to walk? >> yes. >> exactly. >> reporter: for all supplies? >> yes. and it was not walkable. the bridges there are gone. >> reporter: there's only one road into jamaica now. the road leading out of town sits at the bottom of the ball mountain creek. the creek rose so violently on sunday it destroyed six houses, including what's left of david kaneshiro's home. the creek moved over and took out your house? >> took out everything, the front porch and the front house. >> reporter: at least 260 roads in vermont now look like something like this: washed out from the side or sliced in two. to give you an idea of the scale of work involved just in jamaica, vermont, i'm standing where a row of houses used to be. this is an emergency road they built in eight hours and that creek-- the ball mountain creek- - engineers plan to move that. the man redirecting the creek is emergency management director paul fraser. f
. >> reporter: in the town of jamaica, catherine hatinguais and suzanna maggi were rescued after the road and two bridges that led to their hillside home washed out. you would have had to walk? >> yes. >> exactly. >> reporter: for all supplies? >> yes. and it was not walkable. the bridges there are gone. >> reporter: there's only one road into jamaica now. the road leading out of town sits at the bottom of the ball mountain creek. the creek rose so violently...
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maggy reardon is a technical writer for cnet. >> winds blowing 120 miles per hour. it can really affect the equipment that's on towers that is exposed to the environment. these towers are high, the equipment is up high. during hurricane katrina over 1000 cell towers were knocked out and there is no federal standard for wind speeds that those towers must with stand. bobby elton is the manager on the outer banks of north carolina where irene is expected to make a direct hit. >> all communications will be impacted pause it doesn't take much to tunnel a tower the wrong way or turn a dish for our communications the wrong way. >> reporter: cell phone companies have spent millions in recent years to upgrade their technology but says reardone not for the worst-case scenario. >> cell phone carriers for them it doesn't make sense from a cost perspective for them to be building their network for the highest demand. >> reporter: of course one option is to use a land line phone but that won't work for everybody. in fact, more than a quarter of american homes today are cell phone
maggy reardon is a technical writer for cnet. >> winds blowing 120 miles per hour. it can really affect the equipment that's on towers that is exposed to the environment. these towers are high, the equipment is up high. during hurricane katrina over 1000 cell towers were knocked out and there is no federal standard for wind speeds that those towers must with stand. bobby elton is the manager on the outer banks of north carolina where irene is expected to make a direct hit. >> all...
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. >> maggie abram, the senior political reporter for politico. mitt romney was supposed to be the sort of moderate, mainstream, more, quote, conventional candidate in the republican field. feeling pressure from the right? >> oh, i think that two national polls showing that he is no longer the prohibitive front-runner, if the front-runner at all, is very worrisome to him. i think he's going to have to be very careful about what he says on the campaign trail, and i think every word is going to be watched going forward to see if you are seeing a shift to the right to sort of appease the tea party conservatives activist base that tends to vote in these primaries. his supporters argue he didn't change his position at all, and this is very consistent with what he's said in the past. i do believe there's a shift in emphasis about whether he believes humans caused the earth's temperature to change. i think, again, we are running in a presidential race in what is going to be analyze the very, very closely. >> isn't that a big problem for romney because in
. >> maggie abram, the senior political reporter for politico. mitt romney was supposed to be the sort of moderate, mainstream, more, quote, conventional candidate in the republican field. feeling pressure from the right? >> oh, i think that two national polls showing that he is no longer the prohibitive front-runner, if the front-runner at all, is very worrisome to him. i think he's going to have to be very careful about what he says on the campaign trail, and i think every word is...
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i'm stacy herbert i remember back in the day a famous quote from maggie thatcher station tell us more yes she said there is no such thing as society and the middle classes rejoiced as all that public housing came onto the market and they were on the property ladder today they are actually very surprised that there is no such thing as society and they're outraged and they act as if there is no context to the under arrest in the u.k. so i want to take you to a headline from two thousand and nine in the economist magazine global tinderbox two thousand and ten could be a year that sparks an arrest yeah this is we covered this when it came out and economist magazine bleakly was handicapping social unrest picking trying to figure out what countries are most prone to it and to your point people are saying where this come from who could have seen it coming it was it was a whole future story in the economist told the people total people and this is separate from their political unrest index this is their social unrest index and if you look at the map you see that britain had a medium risk of u
i'm stacy herbert i remember back in the day a famous quote from maggie thatcher station tell us more yes she said there is no such thing as society and the middle classes rejoiced as all that public housing came onto the market and they were on the property ladder today they are actually very surprised that there is no such thing as society and they're outraged and they act as if there is no context to the under arrest in the u.k. so i want to take you to a headline from two thousand and nine...
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walker and maggie clean the worker -- walker. she did not -- any malone. let's be clear, madame c.j. walker was phenomenal but she took someone else's model and wrapped it up a bit. but maggie lena walker from virginia was a second grade education who started penny savings bank. debate that existed until 2009. let's lift her up. when it comes to black history month we have our black people i love them all, frederick douglass and martin luther king, put your head down. she just did. the point is this. we have black people who people don't know who are so important. par la harris in new york. a phenomenal woman. this brother who is a philanthropist, a leader who is phenomenal. st. john, television and radio personality in the 1950s. we should resonate with her. she decided to be a broker. the first black woman to pass the new york stock exchange exam. come john now! give the sister some love. [applause] naomi sims. she was just a model. she was also a phenomenal -- mary ann dragons, black woman on wall street. i list these people because it is important. we
walker and maggie clean the worker -- walker. she did not -- any malone. let's be clear, madame c.j. walker was phenomenal but she took someone else's model and wrapped it up a bit. but maggie lena walker from virginia was a second grade education who started penny savings bank. debate that existed until 2009. let's lift her up. when it comes to black history month we have our black people i love them all, frederick douglass and martin luther king, put your head down. she just did. the point is...
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some of those muslim extremists among better able to turn against the position of counsel and also per maggies they took so now we are fighting for you and your troops after they finish this job. my. british or french troops who will be sent back and all that and and post back here are so it could be a huge mistake from from programs and from sarkozy to try to actually send troops to make the stakes massive out there now nato and the u.k. specifically is talking about democracy that by the libyan people how realistic do you think that is talking about democracy is very easy there are actually practicing. it is a very complicated process democracy cannot actually put people in the bureau or in iraq or afghanistan democracy as a culture it is a process first you have to start this process and you know for the last forty two you never had the multi-party system today never had the parliament they never had the situation as democratic institutions or any institution and so to start. cutting across that it's actually it will take a long time but it is very sweet talks about about democracy and we k
some of those muslim extremists among better able to turn against the position of counsel and also per maggies they took so now we are fighting for you and your troops after they finish this job. my. british or french troops who will be sent back and all that and and post back here are so it could be a huge mistake from from programs and from sarkozy to try to actually send troops to make the stakes massive out there now nato and the u.k. specifically is talking about democracy that by the...